AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCXC Results in Anguilla: The Caribbean Examinations Council released 2026 CSEC and CAPE results, with the Virgin Islands’ Juanita Jardine topping CSEC with 9 Grade Ones, while Anguilla’s ceremony highlighted a regional CSEC pass rate of 72.18% (up from 71.42%) and CAPE acceptable grades at 93.52%. Math Focus & New Pathways: Mathematics remains the weak spot at 42% acceptable grades, but CXC says the improvement is driving change—CTEC is now officially launched after a successful math pilot, with more subjects planned for 2027–2028. AI Misuse in Exams: CXC also reported its first official instances of AI misuse, alongside unauthorised devices, collusion, and unauthorised material, and warned students not to upload personal data to AI tools. Exam Attendance Worries: Absenteeism is still a concern, with 3,534 CAPE candidates and 32,403 CSEC candidates not showing up, linked to feeling unprepared. Regional Tech & Travel Signals: ITB Americas (Guadalajara, Nov 10–12, 2026) will spotlight AI and next-gen travel distribution, while CHTA opened nominations for the 2026 CHIEF Awards, including a new Guest Experience Excellence category.
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